Show Temple Uiie United in Home Ceremony jStudio Plans Series Of Musicales v rAre Held i Carina Cook Helen Daines Bob Despara Kent Day Janice Garrett Glen Garrett Deaa Ludine-ton Analu Newman Val Probst uonna Richards Janice Smsxa and u awara Taylor Mrs OV & Daines r re o! t f ar Fy A L A trot IVTr anil TVfr flv ft iAi1vtt71t xr'Vin we re vA4f-Mrs Branson was formerly Miss Mar- - TCvaimam Margaret Close C iTfCedveil Staff Sergeant ElSey Xt ad Ma briie yiho Is the former Miss plae April lg in the halt Lake Lila Lncile PUtt The weddinj: : JU'IK Stwnple: (lUbe jtudlo) tk - : holding a flowers nosegay of roses h t B fWjBSBinainaisaiiusii!! -- Lions Entertain Partners at Dinner Dance EVANSTON Wyo April 28— Members of the Evanston Lions club entertained their partners at an annual ladies' night dinner dance ' Friday night April 2l in Hunting hallf reDorts Lester Dean president Robert Cousins served as master of ceremonies during the dinner program which included a violin rsolol Mrs Herman A Olson piano solo Mrs Eugene Burdett song by Mr and Mrs Joe Wheeler land Mrs! Marlowe Paul and a musical skitj Wheeler orchestra Dr and Mrs Oldham of Coal- villet - Utah were guests of the club Dancing followed the din ner and program O f Bronson The Right Rev Winfred IL Zieg McNeil deaii of Dudley St iMatthews cathedral Laratnle Mrs McNeil and son Donme are Evanston visitors at the home of the Ven and Mrs John Flagg Mc- Laughlin They will meet with i members of St Paul's vestry! ' on ' matters pertaining to the church and will also assist the board of directors of St Paul's memorial hospital in the drive for funds This is the first visit the fery t T?v unrt Mrf MoWil hatr rrlarla to livanston since they left in January to make their home in Mr McNeil was dean of St Matthew's! ca- Lara-mlejrwh- en lap-point- ed xnecuai V Motor Machinist Mate 2C01en Buck is at home on a ten-da- y : m leavp and is visiting with his parents! Mr and Mrs Oliver Buck Evanston He has completed training tat the navy diesel engine school Cleveland Ohio and vill report at Shoemaker Calif for! reof assignment on the expiration! his leave The Evanston L D S First r Second and Third ward M I A' and the Almy ward Mj 1 A will meet jointly throughout the month of May when they will hold M I A festivals states Mrs Ivan Burleigh president of the Woodruff stake M I A The meetings Will be held in the Second ward recreation hall on County road The first festival May 1 at seven-thirt- y pm will be devoted to speech arts and will be uider direction of Miss Ellen Hudson Music will be the theme of the ' May 8 meeting and drama will be presented on May 15 A dance v festival oh May 22 will climax the months activities Davla Sd — — Lieut — T —n — fM abutted on April 15 at Douglas Ariz receiving his commission in the army air corps and his wings as a pilot His parents Mr kind - I j j I " Other guests were Warren Par- ker Mrs Lorettk Child Mrs Mary I i : Kenneth Howes artd faucuif Mr and Mrs Dua Hcks tni Mrs Hdci Barsett and cLUixtn Krs iaa EtxxtT and dtv inters Carol and Joan Mr and Urs Jay iioiorooK ana caarster Cccai Mr and Mrs Boss Btrrsttt and children Revere and Eeth Monday aflercoca in hcrrcr tt her uausatcr layt s tcsth t!rthday anniversary Guests were Laftee Draper Ross Lallta CalL Joan Mitchell Joanne Martin Kaacy and Shawna rraisler Jean Parker! Kathleen Child Eoimle Simons Jean Sehofidd Miriere Wilson: Bcnnle Wilsea MarUrn Ccwllthsw' Barbara Delienbsch La Use Eodly Evelyn Eurnttt Gene Taylor Myron Taylor Nolan Schciitld and Kent Johnston Gases were played and a luncheon served with a birthday cake Frank Mitchell busband cf Mrs Cora MtchelL and son cf Mr and Mrs T E Mitchell is home oa leave He is in the merchant marine and has been in the south Pa- i s ? ! Lorela Sorensen Vella LutvJtuth ia lioimes ana wean luwnngs S Dixon Miss Sorenson and Laura M Hawkes entertained dur ing an intermission program with Ersel Piatt as master of ceremon ies After a short visit with tela-tivin Idaho Sgt and Mrs Lutz will travel to the Pacific coast where the soldier is assigned to a rest camp after having completed bombing missions in the European theatre cific ire-don- es a April 29 to May 5 Is National Making their home at 2920 Fow ler are Mr and Mrs Cleaves B Bronson who were married recently it the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs H Close of 462 Canyon Road The bride is the 8 former Margaret Close Bishop O J Fox performed the I ceremony and attending the couple were Mrs Lila Blodgett and Carl Boldgett The bride wore an olive green suit with brown and gold accessories and an orchid corsage " The home was decorated with flowers and ferns and the table held a three-tiere- d wedding cake flanked by tall can- I dles in low candelabra The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast in Salt Lake 1 City on the Sunday following the ceremony Mr "Bronson Is serving with the United States marine corps lace-cover- ed O t v9 cL' :3Jt TV """"T 1 I Si J" N Yes rt's Baby Week and because we hava outfitted babies for so many yean w lnow just what their needs will be for this spring and summer too Come m and fool around you're always welcome - ler bishop of Wyoming the Very Rev! B ' b4 i exchange Vows Recently ' Holbrook fit-te- Pearl-trimm- ed J J1 J Kirr-rst- 1 aa u "CI tsot-lu- rk en united in a home ceremony i tad gifts jarctntcd Joaroe Davis scad "£ih Xiumett served Erm Bhm ) Grant Patterson was crWI A and the evening spent In cUUng Mrs Revere Burnett was mtfv tained Friday evening by her birth- oay ciuo in nonor ox nee Dtnnaay Members of the club anniversary r Mrs June Taylor Mm Mh-Parker Mrs Lhora Walker Mrs £rma Miuer Mrs Kaorrt Taylor Mrs Virgil Garner and Mrs June and lUy of the valley 'Mrs Lawrence Piatt was In chrge of the gift room She was Droeram nn TiimHs Jove PiiEnlr Mrv Ann pain Susar Eccles Sylvia Hess Nielson Gould Anne Holmes and eight-fifteRich o'clock at which time Helen Louise Eugene Dorothy Sparks Letha Geilman Hoover Herbert Geraldine Hugme to a owing will be presented: ji nuiuson oar westenieider ana Mrs Ersel Piatt directed the Marflyn Cartwright Ann Des- - gins' Annette Maycock Lorna Claire Wolfer serviag Those aiding her were A? f ng and croom the bride's grartdmctli-e- r llxs Julia Garner and brotli- tia ana aisien A family dinner party fa Salt Lat ritv rnTtmP the erent lioaoring Sgt and Mr Lutx on a recrotion mnd trtday evening aancing party was given at Wilson r in tne rerratlmi Hn and Mrs James IL Piatt Mr and uawrence uutr Deaa Allred tr best man the bridal couple and ie matron of honor Julia P Cool-beand rnaids Irene P Geil-mand Donna Lutz whose and pink contrasted f1?wo' blue whit duchess satin d bodice model with sleeve sweetheart neckline andlong train Her 1 eight-fif-ke- tn ft tzztt j - Marilyn Belnap Parley Belnan Sharlene Brewer Clara Lu Beers Ec-cl- es Itoss Mrs Vera Howes 2rrs E?s isuraeu ana izxx Heisa Cmm Mrs Jase Taylar wss In cht'e Gasscs were pUjzX ttti gh 15 ill the I D 51 tmwi cn Henbers present were Urs Jcha her birthday amlvrTtry £sidty Lake City with President Kobert T CbilJ Mrs Clarence Einrbam liars Lawreoee T iiunca ciiidaUng A party cf Mrs Frank Mitchell Krs Henry ETloes llr Lrma infstnkiy lit ad yotmx couple ir400? jueus iars xoax iutcaell Krs Kay Mrs SUker and NepM Hess 24j ail Jirs Swarro Mrs ing? will assist Junior hieh school tfunn wilt h presented Monday evening April 30 promptly at The following will appear: ijaroi BarIow Carol Beck Elaine Creer Norma Creer Barbara Grace Ann BalL Judy Pug-miRichard Jones Sally Richv Geraldine Stevenson Virginia Scott Carol Jean Shewshuck Pat- icia turner Jean western elder anr John Wolfer Youthful performers will offer a C3 CLDJTOrf tS—Mr Lin served pamtts ix ana sua Laranrence Lutx cola Hess wasApril Mrs Bevere Currjett was feosles hostess Priiay eve-niOrdea a family gaUserikj at fesw of to her club tb Cliataiians The weddfflg lock place April - r ttt K SUZZDAX XIOESCCGAPBIL 20 ISO 'P Senior students will be presented this afternoon at four o'clock with the- following young people appear a STAND ARD-EXA- Clinton Matron Is IHLSO— Mr and Mrs James Hostess at H nU scscance fie marriaxe cf their dacsbter ia Tjncffg to s Gllntonian Meet Sgt TSJUrr JMtz ifboam S-S- In anticipation of national music week: the Elcma Smith studio 1459 Twenty-fift- h street announces a series of studio musicales to which all interested persons are inriied to attend 7 OSDtN THE " Now Bride of E Lutz I t ' TLila Lucile Piatt" Sophvita Holds Monthly Party at Sophvita alumnae social club of Weber college held its monthly party and meeting Saturday evening at the home of Miss Evelyn Strombere Assisting the host was Miss Wealtha Sharratt Games were played throughout the evening and refreshments were served to the following members: Miss Catherine Taylor Miss Helen Badger Mrs Gayla Payne McClel- lan Mrs Melba Martin Larson miss uorotny uaraon Miss Marion Knighton Miss Eve Nielson Miss Avis Wood Miss Lois Peterson and Miss Vivian Stromberg HAND-MAD- IS (li - 'i J i j y INFANTS' DRESSES — Jr at INFANTS' BATHROBES — In pink and blue 98 I to $249 $329 to $498 I 1 '$179 INFANTS' SWEATERS WOOL SHAWLS INFANTS' SAQUES David Lewis attended the graduation exercises and accom' panied him home On the expiration of his leave May 1 Lieut Lewis will report at Lincoln Nebr for assignment in the air service The Evanston Cotillion club held a Saturday evening dance at Hunting hall on April 21 Arrangements were under direction of Mrs R Dwlght Wallace Mrs F V Johnson Dr Lloyd C Goodman and Louis Cook Lleut-Co- L and Mrs J S Helle-we- ll were guests Preceding the dance club members were entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs R Dwight Wallace on Summit street Mr and Mrs Eric Gjerik Evans-to- n returned on Wednesday from Cheyennew where they visited with their and Mr and Mrs Lester Jamesdaughter and became acquainted with their hew grandson They were accompanied to Cheyenne by their two granddaughters Virginia and Deanna Childers who had visited in Evanston for the past two weeks at the Gjervik home ' i The Emporium Priced Mrs f CHRISTENING ia i ROBES BABY BLANKETS A : $329 ' i ' 1 $329 $298 to $398 Training Pants for Babies 49c-5- 9 Chux Disposable Diapers the box V v 31 i A x son-in-la- f 1 WW 1 l!ili!!l!iill!hlii!!Ji2 ati 1 auv CP CHILDREN'S! i 0 J 4 vN 1 "1 fi Ivi II I ' i Sanforized Denirrf PLAY SHOES PLAY SUITS 85c - $100 B t - m KIDDIES' WASH SUITS— to CORDUROY V 1 ' Vl KIDDIES' RED v J " KNIT POLO pastels' end colored stripes WHITE 1 OREEN — 7TV 6 $115 5500 a —Red Brown and SHIRTS — In plain- Priced Suits again take top fashion Konort for Spring and these soTtly faT-brversatility 5 wool first! virgin gabardine! really come Featuring fashion's favorite coHar nd Choose from BLACK BROWN LIME ©n"t1lonfittedfaisK £sAc:in a!t beautifully lined in COCOA NAVY and GREY matching rayon crepe Sizes from 10 to 18 $249 - color 79c to $119 (INFANTS' AND KIDDIES' DEPT— SECOND FLOOR) 1 (REAOX-TOArVEAR- SECOND — r Long-Weartn- g ed aOOR) Rubber Soles 4 J 9 iilHIt iiWIPOKIIlUlM s li p if iiniiiiiiiiiiii!ii Wool GABARDINE SUITS COVERALLS Win J ' Assorted Colors Sizes 2 - h Original Colby Classic 100 Two different styles m kiddies' overall style play suits Sizes I to 6 Ixtl J S el r (W Give and Redeem S & H Green Stamp! 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